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The continent's look like they do because Pangaea was just all of the continents put together so when they broke apart it was formed into a shape.
Pangea looked like a large continent. Once the continent separated, it made 7 smaller continents that we know today in 2014.
One big continent called pangea.
Europe and Australia are the two smallest continents. Although Australia is an island continent, Europe is not. Antarctica, the third smallest, is also an island continent.
It is now known what North America look like 100 million years from now.
60 million years ago Canada was a mass of ice.
Pretty much the same as now, but a colony or two. The real questions are what did it look like 100 million years ago and what will it look like in a thousand years.~Dylan
A continent is state
In a million years, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge will look very similar the the present day Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
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200 million years ago the continent of Pangaea was beginning to break up. At this time there were only two continents; Laurasia in the north and Gondwanaland in the south separated by the Tethys Sea.
Much the same as they do today. One million years is virtually nothing on the global and stellar timescale.
well you never know. No one knows unless you think you'd be alive for 250 million years.... #justsaying..
You will look like lots of miscellaneous molecules scattered all over the place.
it will be matrix and robots world
some of the stars we see in the universe took millions of years to get here - we are seeing what it looked like a million years ago.